Researchers using instrumental variables to investigate the effects of ordered treatments (e.g., years of education, months of healthcare coverage) often recode treatment into a binary indicator for any exposure (e.g., any college, any healthcare coverage). The resulting estimand is difficult to interpret unless the instruments only shift compliers from no treatment to some positive quantity and not from some treatment to more -- i.e., there are extensive margin compliers only (EMCO). When EMCO holds, recoded endogenous variables capture a weighted average of treatment effects across complier groups that can be partially unbundled into each group's treated and untreated means. Invoking EMCO along with the standard Local Average Treatment Ef...
This article develops a nonparametric methodology for treatment evaluation with multiple outcome pe...
This paper discusses how to identify individual-specific causal effects of an ordered discrete endo...
Binary treatments are often ex-post aggregates of multiple treatments or can be disaggregated into m...
In the presence of an endogenous binary treatment and a valid binary instru- ment, causal effects a...
Treatment analyses based on average outcomes do not immediately generalize to the case of ordered re...
This paper deals with the identification of treatment effects when the outcome variable is ordered. ...
We present a new command, tebounds, that implements a variety of techniques to bound the average tre...
This paper provides a review of methodological advancements in the evaluation of heterogeneous treat...
We propose a class of estimators of the treatment effect on a dichotomous outcome among the treated...
In this paper, I consider identification of treatment effects whenthe treatment is endogenous. The u...
When estimating local average and marginal treatment effects using instrumental variables (IV), mul...
This note provides a simple exposition of what IV can and cannot estimate in a model with a binary t...
Several methods have been proposed for partially or point identifying the average treatment effect (...
This paper discusses how to identify individual-specific causal effects of an ordered discrete endog...
Multivalued treatment models have only been studied so far under restrictive assumptions: ordered ch...
This article develops a nonparametric methodology for treatment evaluation with multiple outcome pe...
This paper discusses how to identify individual-specific causal effects of an ordered discrete endo...
Binary treatments are often ex-post aggregates of multiple treatments or can be disaggregated into m...
In the presence of an endogenous binary treatment and a valid binary instru- ment, causal effects a...
Treatment analyses based on average outcomes do not immediately generalize to the case of ordered re...
This paper deals with the identification of treatment effects when the outcome variable is ordered. ...
We present a new command, tebounds, that implements a variety of techniques to bound the average tre...
This paper provides a review of methodological advancements in the evaluation of heterogeneous treat...
We propose a class of estimators of the treatment effect on a dichotomous outcome among the treated...
In this paper, I consider identification of treatment effects whenthe treatment is endogenous. The u...
When estimating local average and marginal treatment effects using instrumental variables (IV), mul...
This note provides a simple exposition of what IV can and cannot estimate in a model with a binary t...
Several methods have been proposed for partially or point identifying the average treatment effect (...
This paper discusses how to identify individual-specific causal effects of an ordered discrete endog...
Multivalued treatment models have only been studied so far under restrictive assumptions: ordered ch...
This article develops a nonparametric methodology for treatment evaluation with multiple outcome pe...
This paper discusses how to identify individual-specific causal effects of an ordered discrete endo...
Binary treatments are often ex-post aggregates of multiple treatments or can be disaggregated into m...